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@article{380654, author = {Sulovský, Petr}, article_location = {Košice}, article_number = {5}, keywords = {durbachite; accessory minerals; uranium; thorium; REE; alteration}, language = {eng}, issn = {0369-2086}, journal = {Mineralia Slovaca}, title = {Accessory minerals of the Třebíč durbachite massif (SW Moravia)}, volume = {33}, year = {2001} }
TY - JOUR ID - 380654 AU - Sulovský, Petr PY - 2001 TI - Accessory minerals of the Třebíč durbachite massif (SW Moravia) JF - Mineralia Slovaca VL - 33 IS - 5 SP - 467 EP - 467 PB - SGS SN - 03692086 KW - durbachite KW - accessory minerals KW - uranium KW - thorium KW - REE KW - alteration N2 - The accessory minerals (AM) assemblages in the rocks of the Třebíč durbachite massif were studied by a complex of methods, involving optical and electron microscopy, gamma-ray spectrometry, EMPA, and LA-ICP-MS. Like other ultrapotassic igneous rocks, these durbachites (melasyenites to melagranites) are typical by high Th and U contents. These elements occur both in primary AM (chiefly allanite and minerals of the monazite group, less abundant thorite and uraninite) and in the products of their reaction with hydrothermal fluids, enriched in F, CO2 and probably also P (minerals of the rhabdophane group, thorogummite, REE-fluorocarbonates). Principal AM of durbachites are (besides the above) apatite, sphene, and zircon. In leucogranites and aplites, forming in the pluton dykes and rim zones, monazite and xenotime prevail. ER -
SULOVSKÝ, Petr. Accessory minerals of the Třebíč durbachite massif (SW Moravia). \textit{Mineralia Slovaca}. Košice: SGS, 2001, vol.~33, No~5, p.~467-472. ISSN~0369-2086.
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